Naturalistic Object Representations Depend on Distance and Size Cues.
Grant T FairchildDesiree E HollerSara FabbriMichael A GomezJacqueline C SnowPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Classic frameworks of vision attribute perception of inherent object characteristics, such as size, to the ventral visual pathway, and processing of spatial characteristics relevant to action, such as distance, to the dorsal visual pathway. However, these frameworks are based on studies that used projected images of objects whose actual size and distance from the observer were ambiguous. Here, we find that when object size and distance information in the stimulus is less ambiguous, these characteristics are widely represented in both visual pathways. Our results provide valuable new insights into the brain representations of objects and their various physical attributes in the context of naturalistic vision.